Richard,

We have underscores all over the place in our config files, including others in 
queues.conf. I don't think that's the murder weapon.

I think, in general, queues are one of Asterisks biggest features, and also one 
of it's shakiest. The reload, which is run from a script, caused a reload on 3 
servers that are supposed to be redundant, and each crapped it's pants in a 
slightly different manner. The first stopped processing all queue calls (ie 
calls would lockup), the second core dumped, and the third seemed ok until you 
did another 'reload app_queue.so' where it would tell you that the previous 
reload was not finished yet.

Someone made a post yesterday about doing 200 queues on Asterisk. I don't envy 
what he is about to endure.

Doug.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Lyman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:45 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Core Dump in app_queue - Anyone
> seen?
> 
> 
> Douglas Garstang wrote
> *snipped
> >         cat = 0x81507e0 "mcao_QMain"
> >         tmp = 0x6d6f7250 <Address 0x6d6f7250 out of bounds>
> >   
> *snipped
> 
> a quick run through of of app_queue.c (my copy) for anything directly 
> dealing with a reload
> 
> shows tmp in use for realtime
> later a reference for convert to dashes from uunderscores
> 
> i would do a quick test of a queue name without underscores
> 
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